Officials say 380 packages from China were discovered at the DHL office in Robinson Township.

“We went out during a three-day operation, looked at packages coming from China, opened them up, had an NFL representative with us,” Scott Best, an official with Homeland Security, said. “He made a field determination that they were counterfeit. We detained these items.”

Agents confiscated more than 5,000 replica jerseys with an estimated street value of $1.5 million. They range from Steelers, Penguins, other NFL teams and colleges.

A closer look explains why they’re considered counterfeit.

“You’re going to see stitching – stitching that is not quite perfect along the hemlines,” Best said. “Also, loose threads.”

Fans in western Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia paid anywhere from $40 to $70 for each jersey over the internet.

“They will not be getting their money back,” Best said. “If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.”